The Pipe and Christ

A Christian-Sioux Dialogue

7th Edition, 220 pages

English, Lakota, Sioux language

Published Jan. 1, 2009 by St. Joseph's Indian School.

ISBN:
978-1-877976-00-1
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3 stars (1 review)

Spiritually called to take part in Lakota Sioux rituals, the author of The Pipe and Christ was led to experience extremely different from his bringing. Investigation led him into experiences both foreign and awesome; for example, that there are not only spirits of heaven and hell but also of Earth.

Searching for understanding, he consulted the medicine men and pastors of the Rosebud Indian Reservation to help him reconcile the many apparent theological and spiritual incompatibilities between these two religions. A subsequent six-year dialogue was fruitful, and it showed how the Lakota and Christian religions are both parallel and different -- each having an enduring authentic place in salvation history.

The medicine men and elders at those meetings asked that The Pipe and Christ be written to explain the native rituals and how they are related to the Christian way. Like early German Jesuit missionaries, William Stolzman whose Indian name …

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A lot to learn regarding how the Christian religion relates to the faith of the Lakota Indians.

3 stars

The Pipe and Christ is a hard book to rate. It was very slow going at the begining, much like the pastors and mediciene meetings on the Pine Ridge reservation upon which the book is based. The medice men talk in circles. They aren't trying to be difficult. From their perspective there is no direct path to God.

I was raised in a evangelical family in whcih anythign that wasn't expeclictly evangelcial Christian was wholly demonic. Some of the Jesuits who went into the discussion with the medicen men feared this may be similar. But throughout we learned so much about how the two practices, the author calls them religions but I wouldn't use that word, are not only not incompatible but in fact the Lakota teachings could shed light toward the truth Christ taught and the love he's had for his people throughout generations.

Prior to reading this I …

Subjects

  • Lakota Sioux Indians
  • Indians of North America
  • Religion and mythology
  • Lakota Sioux
  • Rites and ceremonies
  • Christianity and other religions
  • Dakota Indians
  • Religion